Destination Unknown 2017 was the first project I participated since my graduation and it was exactly what I needed. I had all the freedom to experiment freely, to explore the possibilities of material and composition and partly to discover who I actually am as an artist.
DU has helped me a step further in knowing which direction I want to go, partly because of the freedom of the project. The conversations with Emile and Hester greatly helped to continue if I was stuck.

My work during DU originated by listening very carefully to the space, responding to what happens and from there on puzzling until the composition integrates into space. I took the environment with me, the view to the outside space, and as it were, this became extended into the space.

The essence of the work arose during the creation process and because of this I could determine its essence towards the end of the working period. The organization of DU understood this and did not push me to give meaning to my work at an early stage in the project, as long as I could indicate what has happened in the end.